


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir represents Magic's return to the plane of Tarkir in 2026, concluding the block's narrative arc following Khans of Tarkir. The 264-card set explores an alternate timeline where dragons never went extinct, fundamentally reshaping the world's power structure and color alignments. This temporal divergence allowed designers to revisit established mechanics while introducing dragon-focused strategies across all five colors. The set's mechanical identity centers on dragon synergies and multicolor payoffs. Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Savage Ventmaw exemplify the aggressive dragon strategies, while Haven of the Spirit Dragon provides mana acceleration and graveyard interaction. Planeswalker cards Sarkhan Unbroken and Narset Transcendent offer powerful late-game engines tied to the set's thematic elements. Dragons of Tarkir significantly impacted Standard and limited formats, establishing dragon tribal as a competitive archetype while maintaining the block's emphasis on wedge-color strategies and complex board states.
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Dragons of Tarkir sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.



















































